I’m a fan! A little on the windy side so bring warm clothes for evening. Kid friendly and great fishing. We got campsite #14 which offers plenty of shade and room to play as only one side can be occupied since other is connected to day use. Great for kids to use grass for soccer, football and tag ect. campsite #1 was reserved but defiantly second best spot(if not first). Campsite hosts are good people who seem to enjoy the kids having a good time. They had a small pile of gravel(rocks) to be spread for the road and stopped to let us know the kids or more then okay to play with the Tonka trucks in it, of which I thought was pretty awesome and the gates they left open all night for families to arrive late. We will definitely be back :) ohhh and only $ 20 a night and $ 5 for a second vehicle
Brian G.
Tu valoración: 3 Modesto, CA
Westgate Landing is one of two San Joaquin County Regional Parks with a campground(the other is Dos Reis, in Lathrop). The park is located in the delta between Lodi and Rio Vista, across highway 12 from a monstrous KOA«resort.» According to the camp host the park is below sea level and I believe him as there is a levee running through the park and the water was clearly higher than the surrounding land. In addition to the campground the park also has a day use area with picnic tables, a fishing pier and a small boat dock. The fourteen campsites at Westgate Landing are all pretty similar, but #1 is my preferred site because it’s a large site(the largest?), doesn’t have a neighbor on one side, has plenty of shade, is on the levee side of the road and is one of the closest sites to the bathrooms. If #1 wasn’t available I’d pick another site on the levee side of the road because they had more shade and I enjoyed the feel of being close to the levee more than the fence and farmland. With kids I would definitely pick a levee-side site(1-…7?) as mine loved playing in the brush. At $ 20/site Westgate is a little cheaper than Dos Reis campsites because the sites here don’t have hookups. For California this is decent value, although there’s not much around(arguably a plus) and the park could benefit from some improvements. Most notably, the water was putrid and while ostensibly potable, I wouldn’t drink it. Another area for improvement is the 10 pm to 6 am quiet hours, which are problematic on both ends(I think 9 pm to 8 am is more considerate).